I.Catalog Description:Considers contemporary issues, problems, and controversies in modern law
enforcement.Lecture:3 hours

II.Relationship of the course to
curricula objectives in which it is taught:

ADJ
116 is a first or second semester course and is a required course for those
pursuing the law enforcement specialization within DCC’s Administration of
Justice program.ADJ 116 does not
require any special experience, prerequisites or corequisites.

III.Required background:

English
111 eligibility

IV.Course Content:

A.Crimes Against Consumers

B.Unsafe Products

C.Environmental Crimes

D.Institutional Corruption

E.Securities Fraud

F.Corporate Fraud

G.Fiduciary Fraud

H.Crimes by the Government

I.Corruption of Public Officials

J.Medical Crime

K.Computer Crime

V.Learner Outcomes

The student
will:

VI.Evaluation

A.define
categories of major white-collar crimes including fraudulent business
practices such as overpricing, unsafe consumer products, etc.